on "rwo Ric restricted Lenten LOVE Love is God's gift to human hearts; lonely, indeed. and bare ‘mid. bleak the life where love is not. ; ‘And yet this gift so rare. i?“ Bo rich. so priceless. could b0 l‘ found ‘ l’ 3y each of us if we But knew its secret dweling place. and held its music key. nave, seeking for its‘ counterpart. Perhaps oft passes by .Our very door. but sea us not. Because it gazes high “a Living8. Leisure nni: WOMIZ‘\N’SREALM/. ll‘ pub‘? A new machine that translates ordinary black on white print into larger raised letters promises to open new vistas of resdingdor the blind. l wafsrsmns mm I NEW YORK - Waistlines are trim and often accentuated by cumberbund or narrow belt. Skirts are simple and modestly flared ‘without hip or waist bulkiness. Necklines are cut-out or framed in tiny collars to give a narrow look to the shoulder and to exag- gerate the fullness of the skirt. find will not stop till it has reach- ed Ilerfectionb Lofty Gate- ' nd there -and there it enters in- ding at last its mate! DORA BAKER HALL. A mustard cocktail sauce may be served with seafood as a change from the usual sauce made with catchup or chilli sauce. To make it. combine 1-4 cup prepared mus tard with 1-2 cup heavy cream. l _ tablespoon lemon juice and a dasn of salt. ‘ I Miracles of hand craftsmanship. pnd custom made by artisans, they Include a variety of hair. hand.’ _.__---___ I811. body Ind WOW bfllbhfi- A tar-t lemon sauce for broiled . of fried fish fillets may be made It will save the hand-b flwfly by creaming a quarter cup of but- hen working with wire WW1 w ter with two O1' three tablespoons Old the W001 with l 511W fililthfl‘ 10f lemon juice. This amount wiil pin instead 0f the flHGers. make enough sauce for four to six iservings of fish. ursrfcx ‘now scnoof. rorlcl when u‘ m ‘ lwinter stew rldd about one quar- ‘ter cup diced soft pork. Then ll Weiwyn. Hartfordshire. ‘England o-Girls at St. Mary's school here ‘my pa taugiht in class the best icook the pork right in the stew.‘ pvsy of putting on' lipstick. lsalt pork adds fullness to flavor. "Most girls rush for their lip- Lticks as soon as school endsfl" said wh_ _ ‘uh caucus G- A- I... "F" .... m“ {Miami-e on how m apply |Adpllxymit gloat; {do ‘grain and pol. PM" bf:________ jisii by rubbing with the grain. I' Qyrup left over from spiced fruits l makes excellent basting for pork l’ I veal. roasts. i Newly invented is a sanding lys- (New! P1117‘ $0 (‘INT/B Ill lllllflllfld- Qem for the rear wheels of auto- ly delicate rose mouth, and "Coral mobiles. Enough sand for 100 emer- " Fair". a clear, golden-coral shade SPARE THE WAX SOFTER. FEMININE LOOK "Pink-arid-Fair,” a softly vibrant ‘ ‘grwy stops is carried in a con- ‘are the latest inspired llpsticks for con-i rtment, spring. Both are feminine as the rpjgfhoweast-ildeisulrigletd to l” position new tiny waists. as srsreful an 1n front of the rear wheels. To the 1i?! i‘ u” n“ “W191i ll!!!" 39ml; it, the driver merely _ of today's lady-like silhouette says presses a pedal located on the floor | the leading stylists. Both radiate pear the front seat. the magic which seems to eon-e |. works ma cleans uvibioetariflienbsuds - _ . curs DISHWASHING TIME in mi; , menus, what could be so nourishing, so “packed with necessary protein-ye: easy on ‘ the budget-as Heinz NEWS‘ , Oven-Baked Beans. wxztzrdfizgm la tomato sauce’ lng Lenten trout, la bofl Withflllt P0111. in good supply. l-il Q- Il it ever permissible to leave the spoon in the cup whflg drink-ins coffee or tea? A- Nu. As soon as the coffee or "a L! Bl-lnfi. the spoon ahoisid be Placed in the ssiucer and remain there. Q- May a woman who is wear- ing a coat md is dining in a pub. 11c place. retain the cost instead of checking it? A. Yes; she may slip m, m; over the back of her chair, or place it on another chair at the tivble. - Q. Wlhat is an appropriate kind of flower for the boutonnlere, to be worn by the ushers at a fonmal church wedding? A. A single white flower. CAUSED BY BOTH Kidneys and Liver‘! r When your back aches no you bate to straighten up-und short sharp twinge: stab you at every sudden movr-your backache ma have several muses that heiqhlcn in That's why Dr. Chase's Kidney Liver Pills brin such quick, effective relief to many w ‘o sufier with el- For this tirne-proven rem- edy truta two conditions at oner- contains special remedial ingredients for both kidneys and liver. So if you feel tired, headach ‘th painful joints and aching bar: look to both kidneys and liverl Then look to Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills- for a reliable product used by Cana- dians for over half a century. The name "Dr. Chase" is your assurance. 7 from everything this cosmetic gen. ius creates. and which all true art possesses. Color-wise. the new "Pink-and-Fair" lipstick is keyed to accent the important blue range from bright navy to palest aqua blues and harmonizes with all the wonderful mauvy-pinks that are highlights of the Spring fashion collections, "Coral-Fair" will pick up the new coral and orange tones that are so imporwnt in the new fashions. "dWoniank Realm/ u! so "i" ° §°Yl"*' Teen-Ager-‘s _ 4 Woes . . 5 Glrl 0f 15 Years! For Pelso Tliat 001m Will nisiiriiy ~ DEAR. Nil-SS DIX: 1 amva girl of l5. My main interest in life is boys. Oan you tell me how to attract them and influence them to pay me attention? I am an honor roll student in high school, have nice clothes. Am not good-looking, but not what you would call bad-looking. But the boys and girls ignore me and act as though I am not around. 1 am a little bashful when with boys. I find it hard to start a conversation and don‘t talk much. Please tell ma what to do. j . UONNOME. \ ANBWIB: My “t! child. there is nothinl the matter with you except your age. You are still a child and you want to act like a sophisticated wo- ma-n of tho world. and-youare breaking your poor little heart because you can't turn the trick. stesdles that they kid around with, and who take them out to parties and the movies, but no boy even walks me home or buys me a soda at the drug store." l ‘ That is true enough. but girls don't age alike. Some girls mature earlier than others. Many girls at your age are as much grownup and have as much education. and as much sense. or lack of it, as they will ever have. But you belong in a different class. You are a student. You are developing slowly and you will be in full bloom when they have be- gun to wither. SCARED Q! BOYS All of your troubles are age troubles You are at the homely age arms and bones. You arc so scared of boys you are dumb in their pres- ence and can t think of a word to say. and the boys overlook you be. cause they think yoli are a mere babe. - ' But in a couple of years your skin will clear up and you win have a. lovely complexion. Your figure will have rounded out so your clothes W111 100k like I style model on u. You will have gained self-confi- dence because you have worked nd studied and made yourself inter- estins. Everyone will be saying. "What a. beautiful girl Mary (orssily, or whatever your name is) has developed into!" I 11110". my dear. because every has been through the hobbledehoy stage and knows how trying it is on a girl who wantg u; your time and waited for your day to come. which weare thinking of doing problem is: Should we marry them, who are very good to us. Please give us your advice. who comes her way. were mere kids that the divorce courts ,a.re now And when was l6 ever ready chance to shop around and look the boys one fol-good. No experience with the trying to undo. view of marriage. If one doesntcry over ‘it, DEAR MISS DIX: don't ask me to go out about me. along without me. He wants me he can come to see me after office hours. to be hit by my father‘? A. H. " ANBWIW Fortunately. you don't have to em either alternative but if rwere you I would rather take Father and the beating than the getting three square meals a da . 1 a lawman-woo. _ Household 7 A Scrapbook A Bleaching .To make a. bleaching lotion,- pgg] Lotion vfewhcuolmrbern ~~ and run them the meat grinder.‘ Bring "lawn slowly to the boiling point. l-{ldmtlgen strain through a cheese. 6Q l}. A lltfl i’ ‘awed m dmred-Q ma)’ b! l, . ~ Detachable coral-o e vi; nT“.'°...°°.“?o'2..' f'o'..""“.~........""1'. —_ t, Minnow-fen’ blunder! '. ‘g.un‘"'“flyl will be eliminated lflfnnpzugnn: ‘N0 ma“: $1213: oimttthiiooizmggee“ u“ . ’ Q' , N0 soap scum! 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"Sally and Susie are nb ofder than I am, yet they go around with boys and have when you have pimples and bumps. and you are all awkward legs and" be grownup ahead of her time. But don't let it get you down. Just have patience and it will pass and you will be so glad that you bided DEAF- MYBS DIX: We are two young girls of l6. very much in ,lcve_ with two boys who are both in college. We are in school! too. ‘they want us to marry them and stay with them and finish our schooling. l! we l" "M11341 settle down. Ou: or stay at home with our parents, and finish school and marry the boys later? PUZZLED TTEN-Aélififl ANSWER: My earnest advice to all girls c116 is to put off marriage until they are at least two or three years older. That ls the denser use for slrls when they are passing from childhood into woman- hood and when they are filled with all sorts of dreams and fancies that chance from day to any. and when they don't know what they want of life nor what life has to give them. It is the time of life when every girl is so sloshing over with romance and so in love with love that she can believe herself enamoured of any pasable-lookirig lus I "l"! “W; Wery slrl of that age "would learn a lesson from the traslc fate of the bays and six-ls who made wai- marriages when they to settle down? No playtime, No over before you tied up with h _ wonld. Not even time to learn ow to cock and keep house. It makes one laugh at such- a childish My father beats me up when he gets drunk. He forbids me to go out. and this 1a besinnlns to tell. as my friends any more. I have a friend" who is very serious He lives in a world of dreams and claims he cannot bet to get an apartment of my own so home nd t I W113i bhOllld 1 do? Legvg a 5° “m7 °“ m? W"- °1' "Y to stick it out and continue lad who lives in a world of dreams. ‘rhere- would be more chance of n "Qfioezean 1 make mission N dresellfi? ~. ‘ " y .. .. sums moo waallaullhrnafaml! Yes. yesterday was deliahtful. wherrone comes to compare it with fodayfe indifferent weather. It had allowed country folk ha‘ continumthelr farm endeavours Ours in the glory of day and eve- ning had been able to haul‘ feed and all. to theirhearts’ content. m. B. our neighbor delayed from getting his fat -hogs to town the last marketday because of falling weather was away along the hill not too far past crack of dawn in" the stillness of morning and having included a visitto Mrs. B. in hospital returned in the after- glow. Pard saw him _first, the mare trotting briskly along a field. M; B. seated in front ‘of the empty crate in the sleigh. “Rarnarkab.c!" James said turnlnl back to_ his shoring which had been later duo to the increased haulind‘ "PM threshing gear had lust been sci." in a barn then in preparation for the threshing today. It wouldflelg as if our farmers are nbeing driven. to thrash by a scarcity of straw for bedding the stock. And. l b_e- lieve also to be used on ‘ for fodder. perhaps after James looks up to survey the dwindling supply of_hay on the mows though latcr should he stop in the feed- ing to test the depth of fat on a heifers ribs or the Nell mare's necl: I fancy he would immediately switch back with a sigh to _ the hay. O I O I have a notion that along about this time of year James is inclined to dwell unduly on the prospect of a food shortage for the animals at Alder-lea. Liound proof of this by chatting with an itinerant-of- sorts. who stopped here to fee-f his mare yesterday and while aha was eating came in to warm him- self by our fire. "And what psft of The Island do you hail from?" a coco ‘ ' The Star-Sign)»- Iy flenevleve Rouble For Thursday. March l A SUDDEN and drastic move. sustained by a novel coup of un- predictable character. is bound to can-y exciting objectives and pro- grams --already on bhe way to high adventure and accomplish- ment - to still more thrilling oul- minations. in which an imexpectcd deoiouement" is sure to rmterlaliu. This because of a sane and logical foundation already vouching for stability and security. Good around work assures spectacular progress. If It Is Your Birthday 2 Those wihose birthday it is may be prepared for a year of rich ful- flllments and surprising fruition of sound. although novel or experi- mental ideas are employed. Orig- inality. inventive genius. wisely de- veloped and shrewdly promoted. should beget exceptional returns, possibly of public or scientific ree- Ounitlon. with “responding ro- wards. Determination. persever- ance. and confidence in one‘s own creation or product might win out. A child born on this day is blessed with much originality. inl- tiative and inventive genius. which should attract public acclaim. . " if reflects , ~ .'i'oooo "rssrr- ._ - . _ , to .. 12'" READ‘ Bette: English L , I 1. What is wrong with this seri- tenco?" Mary bore the loss with equanimity of mind." 2. What is the correct pronunc- iation of “inhei-ent"? 3. .W.hich one of these words is misspelled? Exhllerate. exhaust- ible. exonerate. . 4. What does the word "ps- 5. What is a word beginning virith pe that means "to dis greatly"? < ANSWERS ‘ 1. Omit of mind. lsquanknity means evenness of sniind. 2. Pro- nounce ln-lier-enit. ‘first e as in here. second e as in went. accent second syllable. 3. Exihtlarate. 4. Of acute mental vision or dis~ w: ; mentally keen. "He was a man well known for hi perspic- acious iclaclty." 5. Perturb. PREVENTING rtlmuliiarfslu Wlhile twinges in‘ joints are 0cm- mon and most of us do right 1.. continuing to use the joint o, joints, it ln-ust be remoznbered um the oldest‘ enemy of mankind _ rheumatism - starts by Cflugjnl slight pain or discomfort in a joint ur muscle. fnhis means that while we may continue to use the joint (unless it is swollen). we should consult our physician and dentist as to the possibility of infection beingpresent. This prevention of arthritis may save much pain and crippling in future years. It ll true. 0f course. that theio are other factors entering min the causes and aggravation or l-“ " but i‘ “ the . . S ‘l ‘ifomflrflrb faause. afiid all physic- -s'ns 00 an searc for the coni- é M ornlng n" e Imonest cause first. ‘Dhe commonest g places in which infection is foiunl _. l Raarddthe tonsflahtxeeth. sinuses. gall T“ to...‘ ti ‘ma.’ _ er large testlne. the gen- bridge. ‘H? nevtelr nbickonu; for nksrutlvcw-w l" M“ m"! "14 .. u. _ Th‘ . women. . 1g, tifiiiedhlgnas? mg?“ “n; Perhaps. next to infection .the“ reverse, and smiled: "n dounft commonest cause and aggravs; ma” I ‘may’ duo. ‘lion of rhmmatia-n is eating too‘ ' .much starch food-potatoes. sugar," AS REQUESTED ‘lbread. pastry. This fact was sham‘. Mrs. Smith locked everything severalyears ago by Dr. Alton; Fletcher 0f Toronlto and Dr. Ralph. 1 h h Pemberton of Phladelphla. l ree-' gigdeidggvin: tmfu" ‘an’? efvtly spoke on an arthritis spec-L grocers. butcher's and milkfrianu benefit she pinned a card on the ialist who put all his cases of. chronic rheumatism on a two-day door bearing the words: “All plot. Don't leave anything." fast. and-then out down by one-i 0n her return home late that half on all starch foo-is. night. she found the house ran- Another common cause of Ylléllq“ inatisin is poor circulation of the sacked." and all her choicest pos- sessions gone. ’ blood in and about the joint. It is Tothe card on the door was in these cases. and there are many. that- heat. electricity. massage." added: "Thanks. We haven't left much." .z~"~:r\':~7~ .- iight exercise give excellent results. lt has been lcnovm for imniiy years that cold and dampness may cause or aggravate a rheumatic condition. However. it is not so well known that fmotionai dis- turbancea-worry or mental-strain nervous shock-can cause or l8- gravbte l‘ tiern Borliorft neglect the twinge: or pain in joints or uscles. Gctilnz rid of infection. cutting down on starch foods. plenty of rest. 11:11! . . ‘Cook 's Corner CHOCOLATE BREAD PUDDING. LOVELY LINENS ,- DIlIGIfIG-lli’ Bfliroidi Mlle Jovoly {local lhd butterfly- deslgnl oases a towels. Odd of left-ova- floss Aron. thnuwing basket are used. Hot lron- ‘er pattern Ne. 538 contains l mthlfs from Bbypittnbbyjo ea with ' complete . lager-wring Bock. so . _ iwqadrss m yusasi-iiioh-fsbi-io. ' 1 “P” (1 M") “““'°""n'd.exerclse and avoiding mental and °h°°°h physical fatigue may prevent mien» 3% cups milk hath“ _ , - I _2 cups breed cubes - 3 088$ _ - ' ‘greasedbaking dish and add the T WP W8" lmllk and (he bread mixture t0 teaspoon salt ithil. stirring well. Add the butter l6 ta vanilla land stil- min w mix well. 5590.011 1 tsblalwun butler s Bet the baking dish in a shell" METHOD: Grate the chocolate pan containing some bollinc crater.‘ finely. Add‘ to the milk» and heat nan in a ‘moderate oven (s50 m! until the milk is sca-lded and the It) for about 50 minutes, cr until‘ chocolate is melted. Aidd this to the pudding is set. ‘t is done when the bread cubes and allow to standla knife. inserted near the centre- for 10 minutes. Beat the eggfwm come we clean, slightly and add the sugar, salti As we have suggested and vanilla to them. thisisinice served either warm M‘ P1!“ "l9 0B8 mixture in‘ a iold. with or without cream. ‘ rNeecllecraftf JFOR ATHEi. 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